Pheromone for Men by Marilyn Miglin

Pheromone for Men 1999

Snifff
08/20/2015 - 09:39 AM
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So-so... is this supposed to be a woman magnet....

Okay, let's start at the Big Bang. What does the name actually tell us: "" (Pheromones are) substances that are released by an individual and trigger specific reactions in another individual of the same species Source Wiki"." That's quite a gender-neutral definition to touch on the women's topic.....

Spurred on by the keyword "Kouros" (and less, or not at all because of the woman magnet;) in this comment, I had this nose killer flown in from the USA (that sounds grandiose - considering the usual outrageous fees in the form of a highway robbery customs fee and delivery readiness fee and whatnot - such an import is not without its challenges....). But was the fuss worth it?

The olfactory opener does indeed remind me of "Kouros." However, in an intensified form and - sorry - somewhat clumsy (or for the anti-Kouros faction, even clumsier). Yes, it’s possible:)). I feel like several liters of civet went into this. And when I say intensified, I can imagine that many Kouros haters are now tipping over at the thought, and the community is halved here now:))))).

Very citrusy and - as already rated here - very Mr. Probber-like. In the case of "Kouros," I would never, no, never ever think of comparing it to a toilet cleaning cloud. But here....oh dear....I'll slow down a bit. But it does come quite close. Now I think I understand what the critics of this fragrance direction mean. Although a clean toilet is by no means a negatively connoted image (that’s a bit ambiguously expressed...). More than this somewhat synthetic fresh freshness, I perceive nothing. So the bergamot and lemon are really quite prominent. It’s kept very simple and in combination with the opulence and fervor, it’s a bit exhausting. Once the pounding in my head subsides, my eyes stop watering, and my nose is cleared, a lingering toilet scent remains throughout the day - no, nonsense. It leaves a significantly less exhausting fresh scent, whereby - for me - fortunately, the bergamot has taken the lead. Overall, the fragrance also flattens out in its unpleasant strength, yet remains present for a long time. Honestly, I can't really pick out a heart note (probably due to the intense first blast). In the base, there remains a slight honey-like and woody sweetness (no idea what type of wood). Even though it’s not listed in the ingredients, I feel like I see a pretty big civet cat passing by at the end of the day. But like a Jack-in-the-Box, the bergamot keeps popping out in my nose. Since I like it, it’s not a problem. But such an excited head number that then turns into such a mundane, general exit number...oh no....

Conclusion: Intense bergamot-lemon bomb with flattening development and - after cleaning;) - exhausted base. Interesting yes, rarely in its straight form, but not a masterpiece. As long as the first 2 hours are survived and the macho has worn himself out, he is exhausted and lies like a good normal guy on the skin (or couch).

For the office, it might work on warm days (as long as there’s no prolonged cramping on the sprayer beforehand) and also in the evening on "open ground" at a barbecue and green meadow, where the wild civet kitten can let loose (and it might even smell really nice there). Everything is very contrasting, which makes the scent somehow wild and "unclear." However, it is overall simply constructed, the good one. A bit of an "On/Off mentality," muscle-packed and what one prejudicedly and stereotypically associates with intelligence - in a figurative sense of course (sorry, that had to be said). Whether it also drives the WOMEN wild....or even "On/Off".....well... A criterion that other users might evaluate better in that regard.

Controversial, as the nose gum describes it, it certainly is. Due to its lack of notoriety, it probably hasn’t been taken to task as negatively as the almost genius-smelling Kouros;)))))

The - ugly - bottle, by the way, reminds me of the shape of a black-painted, upside-down pyramid with a Nefertiti hat lid. Excuse me, who designs something like that?! Incredible.
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2 Comments
NasengourmetNasengourmet 10 years ago
Brilliantly written! Definitely worth a trophy.
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SarungalSarungal 10 years ago
Not only informative, but also quite entertaining at times, your comment! **Panty Trophy**
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